Cryptographic software AlphaCom is a robust multi-session terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/2003/XP. It supports SSH, Telnet, direct RS-232, dial-up modem, file transfer, dynamic font sizing, auto-login, and much more. ...more on Wikipedia about "AlphaCom"
AxCrypt is free and easy to use open source strong file encryption for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP, integrated with Windows Explorer. Encrypt, compress, decrypt, wipe, view and edit with a few mouse clicks. Cryptographic primitives are AES-128 and SHA-1. ...more on Wikipedia about "AxCrypt"
(BDV DataHider) Key Features: ...more on Wikipedia about "BDV DataHider"
Bouncy castle is an API ( Application Programming Interface) used in cryptography. It is written in Java. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bouncy castle (cryptography)"
Chaos Mash is a simple Windows software application for the encryption of computer files to make them safe and secure. The application uses 2 proprietary algorithms for encryption in addition to the blowfish algorithm. The user chooses a key and the type of encryption numbered 1-15. The combination of encryption algorithms, type of encryption, and the key keep the data safe and is also used to retrieve the data. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chaos Mash"
CipherSaber is a symmetric encryption system based on RC4 that is simple enough that novice programmers can memorize the algorithm and implement it from scratch, yet supposedly strong. In CipherSaber each encrypted message begins with a random ten byte initialization vector (IV). This IV is appended to the CipherSaber key to form the input to the RC4 key setup algorithm. The message, XORed with the RC4 keystream, immediately follows. ...more on Wikipedia about "CipherSaber"
Conch is an implementation of the secure shell (SSH) protocol written in the Python programming language. SSH is a protocol designed to allow remote access to shells and commands. Conch implements the server side of this protocol. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conch (SSH)"
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Corkscrew enables the user to run SSH connections over most HTTPS proxy servers. Due to SSH features such as port forwarding, this can allow many types of services to be run safely over the SSH via HTTPS connections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Corkscrew (program)"
CrossCrypt is an open-source on-the-fly encryption program that is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Linux computer operating systems. CrossCrypt allows a user to use virtual containers to encrypt data. The benefit of this system is that it allows a person to unencrypt a pool of data when it is needed to be used, and when closing the program the data is encrypted. This allows for programs to be run in the container with ease. ...more on Wikipedia about "CrossCrypt"
CryptArchiver is commercial disk encryption software designed for Microsoft Windows users, developed by WinEncrypt . It uses a 448 bit implementation of the Blowfish cipher, and a 256 bit implementation of AES. It is a commercial product with a free evaluation version. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cryptarchiver"
CryptoAPI is also used in the Linux kernel (2.4.12+ and 2.6.x) as an application programming interface for e.g. the cryptoloop module, which is used for mounting encrypted filesystems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crypto API"
CryptoAPI is a Microsoft API ( application programming interface) that provides services to enable developers to secure Microsoft Windows-based applications using cryptography. It is a set of dynamically-linked libraries that provides an abstraction layer which isolates programmers from the code used to encrypt the data. ...more on Wikipedia about "CryptoAPI"
CryptoBuddy is the name of a simple software application for the encryption and compression of computer files to make them safe and secure. The application uses a 64-bit block cipher algorithm for encryption and a proprietary compression algorithm. The CryptoBuddy software is also used as part of the CryptoStick encryption device from Research Triangle Software, Inc. The software was released for public use on June 12, 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "CryptoBuddy"
Cryptomail is a combined word of " Cryptography" and " Mail" that means to use cryptography in mail to make the contents of the mail obscured in order to prevent people other than the sender and the receptor to read the content of the mail. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cryptomail"
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Cryptomathic is a Danish software company specializing in the area of cryptography. Cryptomathic has its headquarters in Aarhus, Denmark, and was founded in 1986 by three professors from University of Aarhus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cryptomathic"
CrypTool is a free software illustrating the cryptographic concepts. A great number of analysis and algorithms are implemented. The graphical interface and the abundant online documentation allow the user, even a newbie, to be introduced to cryptography mysteries. The most classical mechanisms, as well as asymmetric cryptography RSA, digital signatures or Diffie-Hellman key exchange, are explained by visual animations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cryptool"
DeCSS is a computer program capable of decrypting content on a DVD video disc encrypted using the Content-Scrambling System (CSS). ...more on Wikipedia about "DeCSS"
(Degree of anonymity) ; Internal/External : an internal attacker controls nodes in the network, whereas an external can only compromise communication channels between nodes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Degree of anonymity"
To protect confidentiality of the data stored on a computer disk a computer security technique called disk encryption is used. This article discusses software which is used to implement the technique (for cryptographic aspects of the problem see disk encryption). Compared to access restrictions commonly enforced by an OS this technique allows to protect data even when the OS is not active, for example, if data is read directly from the hardware. ...more on Wikipedia about "Disk encryption software"
The EFS or Encrypting File System is a file system available in Microsoft's Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and now Windows Media Center 2005 operating systems. The technology transparently allows files to be stored encrypted on NTFS file systems to protect confidential data from attackers with physical access to the computer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Encrypting File System"
Encryption software is software involved with the encryption of data, usually in the form of files on hard drives or removable media. ...more on Wikipedia about "Encryption software"
Eraser is a secure data removal tool for Windows. It completely removes sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eraser (software)"
FileVault is a system that protects files on a computer. It can be found in the Mac OS X operating system versions 10.3 "Panther" and later. ...more on Wikipedia about "FileVault"
FreeLIP is a large integer software package created by Arjen Lenstra. ...more on Wikipedia about "FreeLIP"
On a computer with the OpenSSL command-line utilities, you can generate and examine an RSA key. "$" indicates a command-line prompt. ...more on Wikipedia about "Generate a keypair using OpenSSL"
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